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- Jalen Hood-Schifino’s rookie season with the Lakers was hindered by limited playtime and a back injury.
- Teammate Colin Castleton shared positive updates on Hood-Schifino’s recovery and their on-court chemistry.
- The Lakers’ Summer League schedule is set, with games against the Kings, Warriors, and Heat in July.
Lakers’ Prospect Hood-Schifino on the Mend, Team Chemistry Building
The Los Angeles Lakers are gearing up for a future beyond LeBron James, with a focus on nurturing young talent like Jalen Hood-Schifino, their 2023 first-round draft pick. Despite a challenging rookie season marked by limited minutes and a back injury, there’s optimism for his development.
Hood-Schifino’s performance was modest, averaging 1.6 points across 21 games. His season was further disrupted by a back surgery in March. Colin Castleton, a fellow Laker, recently provided an encouraging update on Hood-Schifino’s rehabilitation, indicating a steady recovery and a focus on returning stronger for the summer.
The duo, having played together in the Summer League and G League, have developed a promising dynamic. Castleton praised Hood-Schifino’s aggressive play and expressed confidence in their growing synergy. With Hood-Schifino only 21 years old, patience is key as he adapts to the NBA’s demands.
Looking ahead, the Lakers have announced their California Classic Summer League schedule, where Hood-Schifino could showcase his progress. The team is set to face the Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors, and Miami Heat in early July, offering a platform for young players to hone their skills.